civilian energy trader here - proper intro has been completed and I've been a long time lurker. Won't be offended if thread is inappropriate/off topic and subsequently deleted (not that the Mods GAF about my feelings anyway).
In 2020 the United States is set to meet domestic demand and even export some oil for the first time in over 70 years.
How do servicemen feel about the Carter Doctrine?
Is it even possible for the USA to untangle our web of oil related alliances across the ME?
What would our footprint in the ME look like if we ONLY had forces deployed for anti-terror intel and operations?
In 2020 the United States is set to meet domestic demand and even export some oil for the first time in over 70 years.
How do servicemen feel about the Carter Doctrine?
Is it even possible for the USA to untangle our web of oil related alliances across the ME?
What would our footprint in the ME look like if we ONLY had forces deployed for anti-terror intel and operations?